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used improper it can stop a party's breathing. dr. conrad murray calls the claim ridiculous. >>> angelina jolie is getting a lot of attention. a sculpture shows her naked breast feeding her kids. residents have mixed reaction. >> it's for adult eyes only, i believe. >> i think it's awesome. i'm really proud that something like this is coming. >> it's part of a bigger project in oklahoma. the sculpture teamed uwith an artist from the west coast. >>> this next story is about a picky robber. he didn't want cash or cigarettes. he wanted m and m's. you can see him pick up the plastic m and m figure. he dumped out the candy and took out with it. he bought a beer. when the clerk turned him down, he grabbed the candy man and took off. >> i think that was my husband. >> say it isn't so. >> take it back, mike. >> he's addicted to m and m's. >>> talking about round two in the d.c . gun battle. you can't take them outside the house. a local lawyer is pushing to change that. will he succeed? >>> an update on yesterday's twitter attack. we now know
used improper it can stop a party's breathing. dr. conrad murray calls the claim ridiculous. >>> angelina jolie is getting a lot of attention. a sculpture shows her naked breast feeding her kids. residents have mixed reaction. >> it's for adult eyes only, i believe. >> i think it's awesome. i'm really proud that something like this is coming. >> it's part of a bigger project in oklahoma. the sculpture teamed uwith an artist from the west coast. >>> this next...
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investigators tell us the victim did not use a crosswalk. no one has been charged. it closed jefferson davis highway for three hours. >>> we now know the name of a man hit and killed by a car yesterday in bethesda. 47-year-old dwayne an drumpt he was struck around 3:30 on river road at wilson lane. police say the driver was not hurt. and did remain on the scene. >>> it was a massive devastating fire. last week it destroyed the home of the former president of the d.c. school board. firefighters struggled to get water to get the blaze out. now authorities say they know why. megan mcgrath has that story. >> reporter: a 75-year-old corroded pipe. that was servicing the high drapts in the neighborhood and that landed inability to get water to the area is one of the major things that thwarted efforts to get the fire out. >> not only were homes of a much different size but it is also probably significant corrosion to have a tremendous impact on the amount of gallons that can be pumped through the pipes. >>> according to a preliminary report released by the city, the two hy
investigators tell us the victim did not use a crosswalk. no one has been charged. it closed jefferson davis highway for three hours. >>> we now know the name of a man hit and killed by a car yesterday in bethesda. 47-year-old dwayne an drumpt he was struck around 3:30 on river road at wilson lane. police say the driver was not hurt. and did remain on the scene. >>> it was a massive devastating fire. last week it destroyed the home of the former president of the d.c. school...
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with us. we're starting to see signs that are working. you know what, let's do this on a party line vote. let's just do it without the republicans. let's get health care done the same way. trust us, let's walk the plank together again, and these numbers this week i think at least helps them, i think, get senate democrats -- i can tell you this from talking to some of them, they feel a little encouraged. they feel like, okay, maybe this recovery act is working. maybe we have some evidence and maybe we should just go ahead and get health care done if we have to do it on our own with 50 votes. forget the 60. forget the bipartisan deals. so be it. >> i want to advertise later in the show we're going to show senator clinton, former senator clinton, now secretary of state clinton, laughing her butt off, to use an old expression, at something the former bush guy, this former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. said. laughing because somebody had made fun of her husband's success at bringing back those two wo
with us. we're starting to see signs that are working. you know what, let's do this on a party line vote. let's just do it without the republicans. let's get health care done the same way. trust us, let's walk the plank together again, and these numbers this week i think at least helps them, i think, get senate democrats -- i can tell you this from talking to some of them, they feel a little encouraged. they feel like, okay, maybe this recovery act is working. maybe we have some evidence and...
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what do you have for us? >> this summer has been a challenging summer for the obama white house, but they have had some successes that you just mentioned that will be stories heading into this weekend. some victories for an obama that's faced a pretty tough summer so far. also on sunday president obama heads to mexico to guadalajara, mexico, for a summit with other north american leaders, and then finally on "meet the press" david gregory is going to have national security adviser jim jones obviously talk about the journalists being freed from north korea and a lot of other hot button national security issues. >> mark, looking ahead to next week, the president starts travel on sunday, is that right? >> that's right. he's heading to mexico. it's actually going to be his second trip to mexico since becoming president. >> and tell us more about what they're going to be talking about there. >> well, you know, when the president travels to mexico, you end up having the drug war, trade are big issues. also this iss
what do you have for us? >> this summer has been a challenging summer for the obama white house, but they have had some successes that you just mentioned that will be stories heading into this weekend. some victories for an obama that's faced a pretty tough summer so far. also on sunday president obama heads to mexico to guadalajara, mexico, for a summit with other north american leaders, and then finally on "meet the press" david gregory is going to have national security...
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>> we use computers a lot to do what a staff does. we can click a button and our prescriptions get sent off to the pharmacy. we can push a button and our referrals get faxed over. our computer automatically e-mails patients before their visit so we don't have to call each one. we wanted to be the kind of doctors that we were trained to be. with he both really value the relationship with our patients. >> we're doing a home visit for a newborn. he needs a weight check. he is two weeks old. you can learn a lot by going to people's homes. yeah, this is it. >> hi. >> hi. >> how are you doing? not many people do house calls. >> it is great for the patient, lovely for a mom with three toddlers. >> it's hard to get out the door with a newborn. so it is nice to have them come to you. >> see you guys. bye-bye. this is what the medical assistant usually does. >> the traditional primary care doctors office need to see patients quickly, every ten minutes in a traditional setting. i think that's where you have the doctor holding on to the door hand
>> we use computers a lot to do what a staff does. we can click a button and our prescriptions get sent off to the pharmacy. we can push a button and our referrals get faxed over. our computer automatically e-mails patients before their visit so we don't have to call each one. we wanted to be the kind of doctors that we were trained to be. with he both really value the relationship with our patients. >> we're doing a home visit for a newborn. he needs a weight check. he is two weeks...
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that obviously helps us. secondly, if the jobless rate actually does start to drop, we will have people with more money to spend when they get here, and folks in las vegas, obviously there would be more folks working here as well. so we would have an increase in employment or a rebound in the unemployment numbers. that would be a very good thing here in las vegas. host: jeff simpson is executive editor of "in business las vegas." we appreciate your input this morning. boise, idaho, what is your reaction? caller: i think it is pretty good that it has gone down a little bit, but it sure has not seemed like it around here in idaho. i am a 25-year union member, sheet metal worker. we have 100 people out of work. electricians, local, the half 250 people out of work. pipefitters have about 250 people out of work. there are just no jobs around this area. i sure appreciate c-span for letting me have a chance to talk. you have a good day. host: have a good day. robert? hello, robert. caller: how're you this morning? h
that obviously helps us. secondly, if the jobless rate actually does start to drop, we will have people with more money to spend when they get here, and folks in las vegas, obviously there would be more folks working here as well. so we would have an increase in employment or a rebound in the unemployment numbers. that would be a very good thing here in las vegas. host: jeff simpson is executive editor of "in business las vegas." we appreciate your input this morning. boise, idaho,...
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john, thanks for being with us. harold ford, stay with us. coming up next, moderator of "meet the press" david gregory joins us. his take on the slipping poll numbers, the battle for health care, the politics of north korea, how president obama can turn things around. also the government is issuing new guidelines on how to handle cases of swine flu in schools. we're also going to be talking education reform with education secretary arne duncan. presidential historian doris kearns goodwin. you could buy 300 bottles of water. or just one brita filter. ( drop plinks ) brita-- better for the environment >>> welcome back to "morning joe" on what is a picture perfect start to the day. what a friday heading into the summer weekend, new york city, sunny and cool. what a great day it's going to be. much of the eastern seaboard, this is a getaway day for the weekend. 81 in boston. cape cod is going to be great this weekend. jersey shore. ocean city, maryland, down through the outer banks. enjoy. 92 in atlanta. florida is looking great, too. watch out,
john, thanks for being with us. harold ford, stay with us. coming up next, moderator of "meet the press" david gregory joins us. his take on the slipping poll numbers, the battle for health care, the politics of north korea, how president obama can turn things around. also the government is issuing new guidelines on how to handle cases of swine flu in schools. we're also going to be talking education reform with education secretary arne duncan. presidential historian doris kearns...
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>> mary snow working that story for us. thank you. >>> the number is out. 247,000 americans lost their jobs in july. experts were bracing for much worse. that's the smallest number of job losses this country has seen in a year. in fact, unemployment actually ticked down a tenth of a percent to 9.4%. let's go to our senior white house correspondent, ed henry. what more is the president saying, ed? >> reporter: well, wolf, the president was trying to temper his excitement, a little bit, at least. he wasn't popping any champagne korks but he was patting his administration on the back. not everybody is celebrating these new numbers. the upbeat job report is little comfort to greg thompson who feels fortunate that the unemployment benefits he collects in washington, d.c. were recently extended. >> for me, i am just glad they did. there is no jobs. i mean, i go out every week and i get the same story. >> reporter: a couple of miles away at the white house, the president had a much rosier view of the impact of his stimulus plan. >
>> mary snow working that story for us. thank you. >>> the number is out. 247,000 americans lost their jobs in july. experts were bracing for much worse. that's the smallest number of job losses this country has seen in a year. in fact, unemployment actually ticked down a tenth of a percent to 9.4%. let's go to our senior white house correspondent, ed henry. what more is the president saying, ed? >> reporter: well, wolf, the president was trying to temper his excitement, a...
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cocaine use. he concluded that mays actually died of a lethal arrhythmia caused in part by hypertension. the report says that indications are that while mays used cocaine in the days before his death, he did not use it immediately before he died. the report also found that he had heart disease. billy mays was found dead in his tampa home on july 28th. but, again, the coroner conclude th ed that cocaine use either cause or contributed to billy mays' death. >>> the battle over health care heats up on both sides of the issue. town halls turn ugly with six people arrested at a forum in suburban st. louis yesterday. similar events got rowdy in southeastern michigan, tampa, florida. the country's largest labor union, the afl-cio, issued a call to arms to fight what it calls right wing tea party patriots. the irony in all of this is going to one of these potentially violent forums on health care might be hazardous to your health and safety. ron mcdonald was there when they lashed out at longtime congress
cocaine use. he concluded that mays actually died of a lethal arrhythmia caused in part by hypertension. the report says that indications are that while mays used cocaine in the days before his death, he did not use it immediately before he died. the report also found that he had heart disease. billy mays was found dead in his tampa home on july 28th. but, again, the coroner conclude th ed that cocaine use either cause or contributed to billy mays' death. >>> the battle over health...